Guig2000
11-23-2009, 10:32 AM
Hello
I've just tryed the demo and I was unable to play in stero-3D because there is not stereomiror output and because the game disable iZ3D driver.
Stereomiror 3D screens are popular on the stereoscopic community because it produce an hi quality 3D and because it can be self-made (it's my case).
I've bought a driver from iZ3D to play in stereo3D with this 3dscreen, but I can't play avatar on stereo3D it's a shame.
For people who don't know what is a stereo miror screen, you can see at www.planar.com (http://www.planar.com): they produce stereomiror screens, but they are very expensive.
Basicaly it use two screens, and you look at the image through a transparent miror.
The two sreens are positioned so that you see one by transparency and the other by reflexion.
In order to have the game working with this type of screen, it only need an horizontal or vertical miror option on the dual head output.
Regards.
I've just tryed the demo and I was unable to play in stero-3D because there is not stereomiror output and because the game disable iZ3D driver.
Stereomiror 3D screens are popular on the stereoscopic community because it produce an hi quality 3D and because it can be self-made (it's my case).
I've bought a driver from iZ3D to play in stereo3D with this 3dscreen, but I can't play avatar on stereo3D it's a shame.
For people who don't know what is a stereo miror screen, you can see at www.planar.com (http://www.planar.com): they produce stereomiror screens, but they are very expensive.
Basicaly it use two screens, and you look at the image through a transparent miror.
The two sreens are positioned so that you see one by transparency and the other by reflexion.
In order to have the game working with this type of screen, it only need an horizontal or vertical miror option on the dual head output.
Regards.